A bipartisan group of senators, led by close Trump ally
Republican Lindsey Graham, introduced a measure that would blame Saudi Arabia
for the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, CBS News reports.

The resolution, which is mainly symbolic, says Saudi Arabia's
crown prince is "complicit" in the killing.

Graham
and Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein introduced the resolution, which says that
the Senate has a "high level of confidence" that Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman was "complicit" in the murder.

The resolution says Saudi Arabia should be held accountable for
"contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, the blockade of Qatar,
the jailing of political dissidents within Saudi Arabia, the use of force to
intimidate rivals, and the abhorrent and unjustified killing of journalist
Jamal Khashoggi."

The
resolution follows a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill with CIA director
Gina Haspel. Haspel briefed a handful of senators Tuesday about U.S.
intelligence related to Khashoggi’s murder. After the briefing, lawmakers
said they were even more confident that the Saudi crown prince was directly
involved in the brutal assassination.

Other
sponsors include Republican Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Todd Young of
Indiana, and Democrats Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Chris Coons of Delaware.

President
Donald Trump has repeatedly defended the Saudi government in the wake of
the Khashoggi killing in October. In November, the president said that bin
Salman may have had no knowledge of the killing, and in any event the U.S.
relationship with Saudi Arabia should not be jeopardized.

Senate Passes Bernie Resolution To End US-Saudi Support In Yemen

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A bipartisan group of US senators has introduced a scathing resolution condemning Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman for being “complicit” in the assassination of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Republican senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Todd Young (R-IN) and Democrats Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Ed Markey (D-MA), and Chris Coons (D-CT) introduced the non-binding resolution on Wednesday, just one day after they were briefed by CIA Director Gina Haspel on the agency’s conclusions about who was behind the murder. “This resolution — without equivocation — definitively states that the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia was complicit in the murder of Mr. Khashoggi and has be...

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A bipartisan group of US senators has introduced a scathing resolution condemning Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman for being “complicit” in the assassination of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Republican senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Todd Young (R-IN) and Democrats Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Ed Markey (D-MA), and Chris Coons (D-CT) introduced the non-binding resolution on Wednesday, just one day after they were briefed by CIA Director Gina Haspel on the agency’s conclusions about who was behind the murder. “This resolution — without equivocation — definitively states that the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia was complicit in the murder of Mr. Khashoggi and has be...

Bipartisan calls for Saudi Arabia to face repercussions mount in wake of Khashoggi killing
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Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, speaks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 3, 2018. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) By Peter Holley , Peter Holley Technology reporter Email Bio Follow Felicia Sonmez and Felicia Sonmez National reporter on The Washington Post\'s breaking political news team Email Bio Follow Karoun Demirjian Karoun Demirjian Congressional reporter focusing on national security Email Bio Follow October 21 at 12:02 PM Saudi Arabia’s belated explanation for the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi drew deep skepticism Sunday from congressional lawmakers and mounting bipartisan calls for the kingdom — and possibly Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally — to face severe repercussions. Senior Republicans and Democrats proposed sanctions on the longtime U.S ally, the expulsion of the Saudi ambassador and the cutting of arms sales, among other possible punishments. Lawmakers also said that the United States should refuse to have relations with Mohammed and demand that Saudi Arabia replace him as crown prince if he is found to be responsible — as members of both parties said they believe will happen. “It’s my thinking that MBS was involved in this, that he directed this and that this person was purposefully murdered,\" Sen. Bob Corker ...

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Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, speaks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 3, 2018. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) By Peter Holley , Peter Holley Technology reporter Email Bio Follow Felicia Sonmez and Felicia Sonmez National reporter on The Washington Post\'s breaking political news team Email Bio Follow Karoun Demirjian Karoun Demirjian Congressional reporter focusing on national security Email Bio Follow October 21 at 12:02 PM Saudi Arabia’s belated explanation for the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi drew deep skepticism Sunday from congressional lawmakers and mounting bipartisan calls for the kingdom — and possibly Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally — to face severe repercussions. Senior Republicans and Democrats proposed sanctions on the longtime U.S ally, the expulsion of the Saudi ambassador and the cutting of arms sales, among other possible punishments. Lawmakers also said that the United States should refuse to have relations with Mohammed and demand that Saudi Arabia replace him as crown prince if he is found to be responsible — as members of both parties said they believe will happen. “It’s my thinking that MBS was involved in this, that he directed this and that this person was purposefully murdered,\" Sen. Bob Corker ...

PBS NewsHour full episode Dec. 4, 2018

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Senator Paul plans to push for congress vote against Saudi arms sale

published:25 May 2017

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Senator Paul plans to push for congress vote against Saudi arms sale

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U-S Senator Rand Paul says he will force a vote in Congress to block President Donald Trump’s massive arms deal with Saudi Arabia, citing the Kingdom’s regional destabilizing role.
Speaking to U-S media, Paul highlighted evidence of Saudi backing for terrorism. This included leaked emails by former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, expressing concern about Saudi support for the Daesh terror group. The Kentucky senator also noted evidence pointing to the Saudi monarchy’s involvement in the September 11 terror attacks. During Trump’s trip to Riyadh over the weekend, the U-S president signed a 110-billion arms deal with the Kingdom, which may reportedly even grow three times. Rights groups have slammed Trump for the sale.
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U-S Senator Rand Paul says he will force a vote in Congress to block President Donald Trump’s massive arms deal with Saudi Arabia, citing the Kingdom’s regional destabilizing role.
Speaking to U-S media, Paul highlighted evidence of Saudi backing for terrorism. This included leaked emails by former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, expressing concern about Saudi support for the Daesh terror group. The Kentucky senator also noted evidence pointing to the Saudi monarchy’s involvement in the September 11 terror attacks. During Trump’s trip to Riyadh over the weekend, the U-S president signed a 110-billion arms deal with the Kingdom, which may reportedly even grow three times. Rights groups have slammed Trump for the sale.
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The War in Yemen: Houthi delegation departs Sanaa for Sweden

published:04 Dec 2018

The War in Yemen: Houthi delegation departs Sanaa for Sweden

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A UN special envoy has accompanied a delegation of Houthi rebels from Yemen\'s capital Sanaa to Sweden for peace talks. Ahead of the talks, which are expected to take place on Wednesday, Yemen\'s government has agreed to swap hundreds of prisoners with the Houthis. Christine Pirovolakis reports....

The War in Yemen: Houthi delegation departs Sanaa for Sweden

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A UN special envoy has accompanied a delegation of Houthi rebels from Yemen\'s capital Sanaa to Sweden for peace talks. Ahead of the talks, which are expected to take place on Wednesday, Yemen\'s government has agreed to swap hundreds of prisoners with the Houthis. Christine Pirovolakis reports....

The War In Yemen: Cancer patients in Yemen lack proper treatment

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A UN special envoy has accompanied a delegation of Houthi rebels from Yemen\'s capital Sanaa to Sweden for peace talks. Ahead of the talks, which are expected to take place on Wednesday, Yemen\'s government has agreed to swap hundreds of prisoners with the Houthis. Christine Pirovolakis reports.
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Trump: 'Severe' Consequences If Saudis Murdered Khashoggi

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Yemen war: US Senate advances measure to end support for Saudi forces

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Image caption Ms Haspel has heard audio of the murder but the CIA\'s assessment has not been made public
\"I have respects for the secretaries of state and defence but I don\'t need them to characterise the information of the CIA and intelligence community, I need to hear it directly,\" he added. \"It\'s time to send Saudi Arabia a message, both on its violation of human rights and the incredible humanitarian catastrophe it\'s creating in Yemen.\"
Republican Senator Bob Corker, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said it was apparent to everyone in the room that the crown prince had been responsible for Khashoggi\'s death.
\"We have a problem here. We understand that Saudi Arabia is an ally, of sorts, and a semi-important country. We also have a crown prince that\'s out of control,\" he said.
Another Republican Senator, Lindsey Graham, said he would be withholding his vote on any key issue until the CIA gave senators directly a briefing on the killing. Image copyright Getty Images
Image caption Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October
The BBC\'s Barbara Plett Usher in Washington says opposition to the war in Yemen has gained momentum because of outrage at the administration\'s response to the Khashoggi killing.
How did Pompeo respond?
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\"I have respects for the secretaries of state and defence but I don\'t need them to characterise the information of the CIA and intelligence community, I need to hear it directly,\" he added. \"It\'s time to send Saudi Arabia a message, both on its violation of human rights and the incredible humanitarian catastrophe it\'s creating in Yemen.\"
Republican Senator Bob Corker, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said it was apparent to everyone in the room that the crown prince had been responsible for Khashoggi\'s death.
\"We have a problem here. We understand that Saudi Arabia is an ally, of sorts, and a semi-important country. We also have a crown prince that\'s out of control,\" he said.
Another Republican Senator, Lindsey Graham, said he would be withholding his vote on any key issue until the CIA gave senators directly a briefing on the killing. Image copyright Getty Images
Image caption Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October
The BBC\'s Barbara Plett Usher in Washington says opposition to the war in Yemen has gained momentum because of outrage at the administration\'s response to the Khashoggi killing.
How did Pompeo respond?
The secretary of state restated the White House\'s view that \"there is no direct reporting connecting the...

PBS NewsHour full episode, November 28, 2018

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Wednesday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Senate demands to hear directly from the CIA about its findings on Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. Also, the outlook for the war in Afghanistan 17 years after it began, the conditions faced by female prison inmates, another spacecraft approaches its destination, a book about the separation of a marriage and the industry of making clothes for the military.
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Wednesday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Senate demands to hear directly from the CIA about its findings on Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. Also, the outlook for the war in Afghanistan 17 years after it began, the conditions faced by female prison inmates, another spacecraft approaches its destination, a book about the separation of a marriage and the industry of making clothes for the military.
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A UN special envoy has accompanied a delegation of Houthi rebels from Yemen\'s capital Sanaa to Sweden for peace talks. Ahead of the talks, which are expected to take place on Wednesday, Yemen\'s government has agreed to swap hundreds of prisoners with the Houthis. Christine Pirovolakis reports.
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Wednesday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Senate demands to hear directly from the CIA about its findings on Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. Also, the outlook for the war in Afghanistan 17 years after it began, the conditions faced by female prison inmates, another spacecraft approaches its destination, a book